As well as house prices, experts from The Telegraph took into account the ease of commuting, aesthetic appeal and access to quality shops, pubs and restaurants. The lah-de-dah lifestyle is a luxury few of us will seldom savour and at just under £2 million for the average house price, you can surely see why. A beautiful day out botanising with @Blysmus in Henley and Harpsden pic.

twitter.com/7PjAZ7nDlc According to Rightmove, properties in Harpsden had an overall average price of £1,805,625 over the last year. Also receiving the 'posh' nod back in 2022, The Telegraph named Harpsden among the poshest villages.

As well as Harpsden village the parish of Harpsden includes several nearby hamlets including Harpsden Bottom. Between and to the south of Harpsden and Harpsden Bottom is an area of open-access woodland known as Harpsden Woods. Some scenes from the popular TV series Midsomer Murders have been filmed in the village of Harpsden.

See their full list here: Recommended reading: Jamie Laing on getting a job at BBC Radio 1: I’m not just a posh idiot Harpsden in Oxfordshire named among poshest places to live in the UK Is Harpsden the poshest village in Oxfordshire? The Telegraph's three main reasons why Harpsden has a 'posh appeal' are: The rural South Oxfordshire village is located on the outskirts of Henley-on-Thames and the Chiltern Hills. The area saw a spike in demand during the pandemic, according to Knight Frank’s Nick Warner..